Tag Archives: Revolution

“Each of us has a particular possession of light that no one else can have.” ~ Oswald Chambers, Enthusiastic and Capable The best way I can think of to describe American society at the present moment is to compare us … Continue reading →

“No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come.” ~ Victor Hugo We are suffering a plague of dishonest men from the top down. The problem for liars is twofold. First, lies beget more lies. Second, … Continue reading →

“He told us. Repeatedly. He told us that we would be hated by the world…” It is one thing to read a story, and another to experience it. Most Americans are at least somewhat familiar with the French Revolution though … Continue reading →

Sub-ser-vi-ent ~ (adjective) 1. too eager to obey too submissive or eager to follow the wishes or orders of others 2. of lesser importance in a position of secondary importance That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, … Continue reading →

The days of burying our heads are over…and decision time is drawing near very quickly. The world is dividing itself into what will ultimately be two camps. The good news is that as fast as this is upon us, you … Continue reading →

Winston Churchill saw the gathering storm clouds long before the rest of England, Europe and the Free World bothered to look up from their routine worries. For those of you yet convinced that history does indeed repeat itself… “Our difficulties … Continue reading →

It had been 8 years since a young rabble-rouser “extremist” by the name of Patrick Henry delivered his first fiery resolutions in the House of Burgesses, to which Speaker Robinson responded with shouts of “Treason!” And as legend has it, … Continue reading →